Health care resource prioritization and rationing: why is it so difficult?
From: Social Research
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Date: 3/22/2007
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Author: Brock, Dan W.
THE PRIORITIZATION OF HEALTH CARE RESOURCES AND RATIONING IS A paradigm example of difficult choices, and yet one might well wonder why. Individuals are continually forced every day to prioritize their own resources, deciding what to use them for and what to forego. The process could not be more familiar. Since our wants typically outrun our resources, and although we may regret what must be foregone, we learn to make the choices and move on to the next ones. So why is the very idea ...
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